than in 2008/09, but 1.4 percentage points below the tenyear trend as relatively high sugar prices are expected to limit consumption growth. Sugarintake in the developing ... World sugar consumption to expand, but less than previous years World sugar ... figure 37. Sugar closing stocks and stock-to-use ratio Million tonnes Percent estim. f’cast World Stocks Stock-to-use ratio

Figure 20 presents the WF of cane sugar, adding the grey WF. It can be seen ... from small to large WF‟s (compare Figure 19 and Figure 20). The total WF of cane sugar ...sugar produced in Brazil, world‟s largest producer, is 1284 m3/ton of sugar. The WF

to indirect sugarintake with the industrial sector now accounting for 70% of sugar use ... • Over the world, 115 countries are producing sugar, 9 grow cane and sugar beets, 39 grow only sugar beets while 67 grow only cane. It represents as a whole ... USA - Domino/Western - Savannah - BC Sugar 2.7. Other relevant information • Although beet is physically different from its tropical counter-part, sugar cane

consumption was observed, and the intakes of other ASF (i.e., livestock and poultry ... through mass media, had inﬂuenced food choices among Thais (3). ... TABLE 1 Types and amounts of food consumed in Thai populations between 1986

and that lowering the intake of animal food could help to protect bones. Hip fracture incidence per 100, 000 person years Animal protein intake (grams per day) Vegetable protein intake (grams per day) Country Nigeria China Thailand Italy France Canada ... protein, grains, sugar, refined and processed foods. This is supported ... where vegetable protein intake is much higher. The researchers concluded that the

table 3). In 2005, Koreaâ€™s daily intake was higher than that in Japan, but lower than that in the United States and Australia. Compared with developing Asian countries, daily calorie intake in Korea was higher than in China, Thailand ... Korea Japan Australia United States Thailand Indonesia daily calorie intake per personq vegetable products animal products total consumption per person cereals starchy roots oil crops fruit vegetables sugar crops milk (whole, fresh) fish, seafood ...intake in Korea has reached a level similar to that in more developed countries (table 3). In 2005, Koreaâ€™s daily intake was higher than that in Japan, but lower than that in the United States and Australia. Compared with developing Asian countries, daily calorie intake

in Scotland purchased the largest quantity of soft drinks (2, 178ml), but the least amount ... in Northern Ireland had the highest energy intake at 2, 387 kcal per person per day, while ... 8). The intakes for England and Scotland were lower, with England at 2, 352 kcal per person